Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Highlights of Daily Occasional Teacher Handbook; Small Class Sizes; Fifth Disease; Alberta Teachers Legislated Back to Work; Meetings with HR; TVARRIS Blocks; Leaves of Absence;

 

Check it Out!

TVOT's new "Daily OT Handbook" is an excellent resource for all members.

Here are just a few of the topics and links:

 - Highlights of TVDSB policies on communicable diseases including Fifth Disease, conjunctivitis/pink eye, and head lice

- TVDSB policies regarding copyrights, footwear, technology, disconnecting from work, harassment and discrimination

- Info about Brightspace, Brightspace Classroom and Brightspace Staff Learning Hub (where the PD reflection survey is found)

- Links to all the above and other resources such as accessing Outlook from outside of Canada, completing an Employee Incident Reporting and Investigation form, how to register for TVARRIS texts and much, much more.

Go to www.etfotvot.com and check it out. 

Be sure to open members' account as well so that you have access to our $75 Resource Rebate and our Professional Learning Development Fund worth up to $685 per year.

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Smaller Classes Matter!

We all want the best start for our children but class sizes are too big in Ontario schools and students are paying the price with unmet needs.


Are you Immune to Fifth Disease?

The TVOT Local urges members who may become pregnant to check in advance to see if they have immunity to Fifth Disease as women in the first half of their pregnancy are most vulnerable to complications if they become infected.

Schools with outbreaks will post notices at the school and on TVARRIS but the disease is contagious well before the symptoms become apparent. In TVDSB, employee absences due to an outbreak of Fifth Disease are deducted from your sick leave entitlement. 

For more information about the TVDSB policy related to Fifth Disease go to http://www.tvdsb.ca/files/filesystem/FifthDiseaseIP.pdf

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A Threat to all Teachers in Canada and to all Public Sector Unions!

The Alberta government has used the "notwithstanding" clause to override Charter rights and legislate Teachers in that province back to work. 

"Teachers are being forced back and saddled with the very collective agreement that 90% of them rejected only a month ago - an agreement they said, loudly and clearly, does not meet the needs of their students, their classrooms or their profession." - Jason Schilling, President of the Alberta Teachers' Association (ATA)

Because this is a fight similar to the Ontario situation we face in 2022, your TVOT Local donated $1,000 to assist the ATA during their recent strike.

The Canadian Labour Congress urges all of us to stand with Albertans and defend the rights that protect workers throughout our nation. Sign the petition and tell Danielle Smith's government to stop attacking workers' rights and freedoms now!  Sign here www.workerstogether.ca/alberta-workers/ and share the link with your networks.

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Meetings with Human Resources (HR)

There are a variety of reasons that an OT can be called to meet with someone from HR but know that your Local will always provide representation at these meetings.

For instance:

- HR follows up on concerns brought to their attention by a school. It is HR's responsibility to identify if someone is having difficulty across the system or just at one site. This doesn't mean that the matter has escalated but a school Principal only knows what goes on at their school and cannot provide system oversight.

- Before TVDSB had TVARRIS, if a Principal no longer wanted an Occasional Teacher at the school (for any reason), they would simply direct the staff not to call that OT again and the OT would wonder why they were never called back.  With the switch to an automated system which defaults to random calls, if an Administrator wants to ensure that a certain OT doesn’t return, the Principal must  ask Human Resources to block that person from receiving TVARRIS calls from their site and submit rationale. Since notice now comes to the attention of HR, the Local has argued that members have a right to know that such a request has been made so that they have an opportunity to provide their perspective. 

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TVARRIS BLOCKS -If a TVARRIS block is put in place, then any Teacher from that school trying to pre-book the OT will find that the OT is “not available”. Such requests to block typically do not go into the OT’s personnel file nor do they result in any discipline. However if the OT becomes blocked from a growing list of schools, then  progressive discipline may commence.

Ultimately, most members see the wisdom in not returning to a school where Administration has lost confidence in them - there are so many other opportunities in TVDSB.

As always, please contact your OT Local for further guidance at the first sign of difficulty. We are here to support you at 519-641-3936 or etfotvot@gmail.com

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Full Year Leaves: Daily TVOT members have until December 30th to request a full year, retroactive leave of absence from TVDSB's elementary Occasional Teacher List. This leave per 
Article L10.16, would release them from the requirement to teach 10 days in the 2025 - 2026 school year.

Part of a Year Leaves: Daily TVOT members can request a leave of absence at any time, however the number of days they are required to teach would be pro-rated to 1 day per each  month they were active on the elementary list that school year.

Contact your TVOT Local for further details at 519-641-3936 or etfotvot@gmail.com





Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Join us at the TVOT Fall General Meeting; ETFO Opportunities; FAQs

Being an Occasional Teacher is an isolating experience so your TVOT Local invites 
members to spend an evening with your colleagues enjoying a lovely dinner.
We look forward to meeting you there! 
Donations of new items for Merrymount Children's Centre will be gratefully accepted!


Looking to become more involved with Provincial ETFO? Check out last week's Blog for upcoming Provincial workshops where your travel, accommodations, meals and salary (release time) will be provided!
Q. Can I resign from my part-time LTO to take a full time LTO position?  A. To maintain continuity in the classroom, TVDSB will release an LTO to take a permanent position but not to take another (better) long-term assignment. A member may leave their current assignment after providing 2 weeks notice per Article L5.07(c). They must leave behind all assessment data etc., and they can apply for another LTO to begin after that end date. 
Q. What does TVDSB report as the number of hours worked? A. For purposes of Employment Insurance (EI), the Board reports a full day of teaching as 8 hours per Article L7.07. Part-time assignments are pro-rated accordingly. N.B., Participation in paid PD also  counts as time worked for these purposes.
Q. How many days does the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (OTPP) require for it to be counted as a pensionable year of teaching? A. OTPP credits any year with more than 10 days of teaching, as a year for pension purposes. N.B., Participation in paid PD also  counts as time worked for these purposes.









Wednesday, November 12, 2025

TVOT Fall General Mtg and Dinner; Merrymount Donations; Important Contacts; ETFO Provincial Events; About School Trustees;

 


Please note that TVOT annually collects donations to Merrymount Family Support and Crisis Centre at this Fall General meeting. Merrymount is an accredited children's mental health centre supporting the well-being of the children we teach across Thames Valley.
Possible donations include new items such as:
  • waterproof insulated gloves and mittens
  • bubble bath, shampoo and conditioner
  • brushes, combs, ponytail holders and toothbrushes
  • pajamas and items for older children
  • new or gently used winter jackets, boots
  • snow sleds, boogie boards etc.
Register by email - mail@etfotvot.com
Register by phone - 519641-3936
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November 15th is "Wear Purple Day" in support of the London Abused Women's Centre (LAWC) campaign to remind us of how much work remains to be done to end the violence against women. Here is a link to more information and resources -  https://www.lawc.on.ca/shine-the-light-on-woman-abuse-campaign


The province of Ontario has designated the third week of every November as "Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week" in order to raise awareness of bullying-related issues and to make a difference in our school communities.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Decline in Work and TVARRIS; TVOT Fall General Meeting; If You Paid into OMERS; Personal Email Please; Smaller Class Sizes; New Members Meeting with ETFO Provincial;

 

 
Teacher Absences and TVARRIS - The TVOT Local continues to hear from members about the lack of work this school year. The Local has discussed this with TVDSB had have been told that permanent Teacher absences are down as there has been less illness and less PD being offered during the school day. We can report that the Board's use of uncertified instructors has also greatly diminished, though schools seem to be finding ways within the building, to cover absences.

The TVOT Local is also hearing many complaints about TVARRIS - the Thames Valley Absence Reporting and Replacement System. It seems members are experiencing fewer issues job-shopping when using a computer, than they find with the TVARRIS App. That being said, if members can send screenshots of any "glitches" or difficulties to us at etfotvot@gmail.com  that will assist us in our conversations with HR. Please note, that when job-shopping, you will only see jobs at schools that you have selected in your TVARRIS profile so members may want to select additional sites.  Remember that the majority of our membership live in one of the cities, so consider adding some rural schools - they are often a very pleasant change from the urban ones.

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It was nice to meet so many of  you at our "Got Your Back" event last week. We appreciate that you took time to meet colleagues, enjoy a lovely dinner and find out a bit about your Local and the Collective Agreement. Remember, that your Local is here to respond to your questions and provide support, so don't hesitate to contact us at 519-641-3936 or etfotvot@gmail.com.

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Registration is now open for the TVOT Fall General Meeting
mail@etfotvot.com / 519-641-3936


If you began as an Uncertified Instructor with TVDSB
, you contributed to the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS). When you became certified, this changed and you began contributing to the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (OTPP). To ensure that your OMERS contributions are not lost, newly certified members must contact OMERS directly https://www.omers.com/ and instruct them to transfer these previous contributions to OTPP. This does not happen automatically - you must apply for a transfer or you will lose these contributions.
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Be professional – Don’t use the TVDSB system for personal correspondence. There is no privacy when an employee uses the Board’s property whether it is a TVDSB computer or the Board’s Outlook email system (even from a home computer). 
All such usage must be appropriate and related to your employment with the Board.  Inappropriate use of such equipment could result in the Board limiting or revoking your access and possible discipline.

The Union asks members to please use a personal email address when contacting the Local.



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Every child deserves to be seen, heard, and supported. But in Ontario, too many students are packed into overcrowded classrooms — and it’s hurting their ability to learn

Smaller classes would mean:

  • More individual support for every child’s learning needs
  • More space for teachers to identify and support learning challenges early
  • Less classroom violence — and safer, calmer classrooms for our kids

The facts:

  • Grades 4–8 have no cap on class sizes
  • 10% of Kindergarten classrooms have upwards of 32 kids
  • The Ford government has had seven years to fix these issues but they still haven’t acted

It doesn’t have to be this way. Together, we can demand smaller classes that give every student the chance to thrive.

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3 Ways to Celebrate Financial Literacy

 Month

   







November is Financial Literacy Month!

Talking about money is not easy but let’s normalize it. This November, we’re embracing the theme “Talk Money!” to help break the stigma around financial conversations. 

Whether you have debt on your mind, are budgeting for the future, or curious about different types of investments, Educators Financial Group can support you every step of the way. 

Here are three ways you can learn with Educators Financial Group this Finanacial Literacy month:

1.     Fast-track your financial literacy by signing up for a free 5-day mini course. In this 5-part email series, you’ll learn how to manage your debt, build a successful financial plan, maximize your money through tax-saving strategies, and more.

2.    Get your questions answered by an Educators Financial Advisor. Book a call with an Educators Financial Advisor to discuss your finances and create a plan that works for you.

3.     Attend one of our Financial Literacy Month webinars:

·         Financial Planning in your Early and Mid-Career on November 6, 2025, at 5:00pm

·         Investing - Empowering You to Make the Right Choices on November 12, 2025, at 5:00pm

·         Navigating Borrowing and Debt: Market Trends, Regulatory Updates, and Smart Strategies on November 18, 2025, at 5:00pm

Ready to take control of your finances? Book a call with an Educators Financial Advisor and get personalized advice tailored to your needs.

Let’s talk money!

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